The role of community leaders in the eradication of alms begging in Nima, Ghana

IF 1.7 Q2 ECONOMICS
A. Salifu, Abass Umar Abdul-Karim
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Purpose While the causes and effects of begging are well known, solutions on how to eradicate begging are still elusive in many parts of the developing world. The purpose of this study is to examine the different ways through which community leaders at the local level can contribute to the eradication of begging in one of Ghana’s most densely populated suburbs in the city of Accra. Design/methodology/approach This study was undertaken using the qualitative approach, and primary data was collected through interviews, participants observation and focus group discussions with beggars, community leaders and officials of non-governmental organisations at Nima, a suburb of Accra. Findings Begging in the suburb of Nima is increasingly becoming a business venture. It is no more an activity that is the preserve of only the weak, the poor, the elderly, the physically challenged, the needy and the marginalised in society. This paper argues that the eradication of begging requires multiple approaches and that community-based leaders must play a central role. This paper identified the provision of alternative sources of livelihood, the naming, shaming and condemnation of unjustified begging in the community, strict boarder control, returning foreign beggars to their home countries, the formulation and enforcement of community anti-begging by-laws and regular sensitisation programs on begging as crucial in reducing or eliminating begging. Research limitations/implications While focusing on one Muslim-dominated suburb in Accra ensures a detailed discussion of strategies of eliminating begging from a cultural and religious perspective, the findings of this study may not be applicable to non-Islamic settings and communities where cultural or religious leadership structures do not exist. Practical implications This study has demonstrated that the eradication of begging in society cannot have one-size-fit all solution. This paper shows that in societies where cultural and religious leadership structures exist, they must play important roles in the design and implementation of strategies that seek to reduce or eliminate religious begging in society. This implies that formal government agencies and their associated laws alone will not be enough to eradicate or reduce begging under such contexts. Originality/value Measures to eradicate begging have often ignored the role of community leaders. This paper contributes to our understanding on this by specifically examining the phenomenon of begging at the micro level and exploring the different ways community leaders can contribute to the eradication of begging in society.
社区领袖在加纳尼马根除乞讨中的作用
虽然乞讨的原因和影响是众所周知的,但在发展中世界的许多地方,如何根除乞讨的解决办法仍然难以捉摸。本研究的目的是研究在加纳阿克拉市人口最密集的郊区之一,地方一级的社区领导人可以通过不同的方式为消除乞讨做出贡献。设计/方法/方法本研究采用定性方法,通过访谈、参与者观察和与阿克拉郊区尼玛的乞丐、社区领导人和非政府组织官员的焦点小组讨论收集了主要数据。在尼玛郊区,乞讨正日益成为一种商业冒险。它不再是弱者、穷人、老人、残疾人、穷人和社会边缘人的专属活动。本文认为,根除乞讨需要多种方法,以社区为基础的领导人必须发挥核心作用。本文确定了提供替代生计来源,社区中不正当乞讨的命名,羞辱和谴责,严格的边境控制,将外国乞丐送回本国,制定和执行社区反乞讨章程以及定期对乞讨进行敏感化的计划对于减少或消除乞讨至关重要。研究局限/意义虽然聚焦于阿克拉一个穆斯林占主导地位的郊区,可以确保从文化和宗教的角度详细讨论消除乞讨的策略,但本研究的结果可能不适用于不存在文化或宗教领导结构的非伊斯兰环境和社区。实际意义本研究表明,根除社会乞讨不可能有一刀切的解决方案。本文表明,在存在文化和宗教领导结构的社会中,它们必须在设计和实施旨在减少或消除社会宗教乞讨的战略方面发挥重要作用。这意味着,在这种情况下,仅靠正式的政府机构及其相关法律不足以根除或减少乞讨。根除乞讨的措施往往忽视了社区领袖的作用。本文通过具体研究乞讨现象在微观层面,并探讨不同的方式,社区领导人可以有助于消除乞讨在社会上的理解。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Ethics and Systems (formerly named Humanomics, the International Journal of Systems and Ethics) is a multidisciplinary journal publishing peer review research on issues of ethics and morality affecting socio-scientific systems in epistemological perspectives. The journal covers diverse areas of a socio-scientific nature. The focus is on disseminating the theory and practice of morality and ethics as a system-oriented study defined by inter-causality between critical variables of given problems.
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